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Texas: Property of UConn Men's Basketball program
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If this year counts, the most recent five year window (conveniently omitting a BCS Bowl win for UL) is enough to claim that UConn (with a similar conference record and a 3-3 head to head record since realignment) is a better football program. Have some here completely lost their minds?
Let's compare current NFL players form each school. Hall of Fame players. Bowl appearances and major bowl wins. Top 25 finishes. Top ten finishes. Best of all, lets compare fan bases. They recently expanded their stadium to a size ours will max out at and have plans in place (which would have already begun if it hadn't been for the Kragthorpe mess) to expand to 74k.
They are a far better geographic fit for the B-12 than we are and if football does drive the bus, unless someone is willing to claim that schools like VCU and George Mason are better men's basketball properties than half of the BE's non-football members, there is no way to argue that Louisville is not a better football property than we are.
Let's compare current NFL players form each school. Hall of Fame players. Bowl appearances and major bowl wins. Top 25 finishes. Top ten finishes. Best of all, lets compare fan bases. They recently expanded their stadium to a size ours will max out at and have plans in place (which would have already begun if it hadn't been for the Kragthorpe mess) to expand to 74k.
They are a far better geographic fit for the B-12 than we are and if football does drive the bus, unless someone is willing to claim that schools like VCU and George Mason are better men's basketball properties than half of the BE's non-football members, there is no way to argue that Louisville is not a better football property than we are.